Valley of Fire State Park

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Nevada's oldest state park features vibrant red sandstone and ancient petroglyphs.

Valley of Fire State Park is Nevada's oldest state park, located about an hour drive northeast of Las Vegas in the Mojave Desert. The park is world-famous for its bright red Aztec sandstone formations, ancient rock carvings, and dramatic geological scenery. Visitors can explore scenic drives, visit the park museum, and hike popular routes such as the Fire Wave and White Domes trails.

Quick tip: Bring plenty of water, wear sun protection, and arrive early in the morning to avoid high afternoon heat and crowded trailheads.

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Special occasion reservations

To reserve space for special events at Valley of Fire State Park near Las Vegas, NV, US, people can visit the park's website or call the park office at 702-397-2088 or email vofsp@parks.nv.gov . They will need to provide information about the event, including the date, time, number of attendees, and any special requests.

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